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      04-11-2006, 03:10 AM
First of all I am not a programmer I have no formal training so please
bear with me. I have muddled through the development of an application
using Front Page for Junior Football with much help from this and other
forums. I thank all that have provided me guidance and assistance.

Please see the following page:

http://www.inglemoorvikings.org/test...ortconfirm.asp

My question is?

Please see the table with the Red Background. I have a User Request to
conditionally format those cells so that if the value of the variable
in a cell is = "OK" the background color = Green, Else the background
color = Red.

My ISP does not provide "Windows Sharepot Services", therefore I am
unable to get into Data View (as I understand it) and conditionally
format the cells. Is there ASP code I can add to accomplish this.
Please remember my limitations.

Thank you in advance for any assistance.

Billie

 
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      04-12-2006, 09:06 PM
One way: It's feasible with CSS and jsvascript (i.e., it re1uires
programming).
...pc

Bline wrote:
> Please see the following page:
>
> http://www.inglemoorvikings.org/test...ortconfirm.asp
>
> My question is?
>
> Please see the table with the Red Background. I have a User Request to
> conditionally format those cells so that if the value of the variable
> in a cell is = "OK" the background color = Green, Else the background
> color = Red.
>
> My ISP does not provide "Windows Sharepot Services", therefore I am
> unable to get into Data View (as I understand it) and conditionally
> format the cells. Is there ASP code I can add to accomplish this.
> Please remember my limitations.
>
> Thank you in advance for any assistance.
>
> Billie
>

 
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Tom Miller
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      05-24-2006, 11:51 PM
"Bline" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> First of all I am not a programmer I have no formal training so please
> bear with me. I have muddled through the development of an application
> using Front Page for Junior Football with much help from this and other
> forums. I thank all that have provided me guidance and assistance.
>
> Please see the following page:
>
>

http://www.inglemoorvikings.org/test...ortconfirm.asp
>
> My question is?
>
> Please see the table with the Red Background. I have a User Request to
> conditionally format those cells so that if the value of the variable
> in a cell is = "OK" the background color = Green, Else the background
> color = Red.
>

I sure you could do it using javascript and since I am less familar with it
you might be able to do it with .css but both require you be willing and
able to work in the coding view rather than just trying to do it from the
visual mode. Perhaps the people in
news://microsoft.public.frontpage.client can help?

Otherwise you get to start learning at least abit of html. There are some
excellent/free sites outhere as mentioned in, opps I haven't put a signature
on this e-mail reader. try: www.w3schools.com for small bite-sized lessons
in html, javascript and so forth.

Hope this helps,
Tom Miller



 
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